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Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

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  • #46
    Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

    Originally posted by Speed View Post
    He's just keeping his word, I believe.
    That's a first. Just wish that was the case when he came in talking tough about playing time is dictated by practice. If you don't practice, you don't play. *cough*JO*cough*
    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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    • #47
      Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

      Originally posted by Since86 View Post
      That's a first. Just wish that was the case when he came in talking tough about playing time is dictated by practice. If you don't practice, you don't play. *cough*JO*cough*

      I'd bet we are 4 or 5 - TJ jumps in the air with no where to go after breaking the offense - from TJ headed back to the bench, so basically by the end of the 3rd quarter tonight.

      Also, I wouldn't put it past Obie to play TJ AND AJ tonight with AJ playing a wing ala Jarret Jack/Luther Head. Dude loves his small ball.

      Would anyone be shocked if the 2nd team tonight was TJ, AJ, Paul George, Posey and Jeff? I wouldn't!

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      • #48
        Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

        Originally posted by Speed View Post
        Obie told TJ he'd get a fair shot to earn a spot in the rotation behind DC, this is it. No more, no less. He's just keeping his word, I believe.
        And that's fair. But just once again, how well does TJ have to play to earn his spot over AJ?

        Because when Obie says things like "Price has been out best player across the board. Never has a bad practice ect.." And then gets benched..what exactly is AJ supposed to do in order to gain playing time? Most players would assume they'd get playing time if their coach believes they've been playing better than anyone else on the team, and they "never have a bad practice." And I'm only saying that's a possibility now because it is what happened last year. (Except it was "outplays vet PGs in practice" then "outplays vet PGs in games." and yet..)
        Last edited by Sookie; 10-15-2010, 02:15 PM.

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        • #49
          Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

          I'm excited to see him play tonight. If he returns to his level of play before the concussion we should have a very interesting point guard battle!

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          • #50
            Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

            Originally posted by Sookie View Post
            And that's fair. But just once again, how well does TJ have to play to earn his spot over AJ?

            Because when Obie says things like "Price has been out best player across the board. Never has a bad practice ect.." And then gets benched..what exactly is AJ supposed to do in order to gain playing time? Most players would assume they'd get playing time if their coach believes they've been playing better than anyone else on the team, and they "never have a bad practice."
            Same guy who said Magnum role was the best player, by far, pre summer league pratice.

            Same guy who said AJ was the steal of the draft with a horizon that projected to starter on a very good team...then benched him....then called him a 'back up' point guard in the offseason....then said he was the best player in training camp....now?

            Same guy who praised Tinsley, then exiled him, then later when asked about praising him, admitted "what else was I gonna say at the time"

            Said TJ was in for a big year during last years training camp. (kinda not his fault, I guess, if TJ really looked good in practice)

            I mean I understand things are fluid and change, but man sometimes I wonder about what he says.

            Interesting side note, I saw someone from our board asked Grady at 1070thefan about the Jim O'Brien show this year (Duke or Peck, maybe, via Twitter) and MG didn't think they were going to have a show this year....doesn't surprise me. Kinda sucks though, he'd speak pretty frankly on the show, whether you believed him or not well... (btw, blaming Duke for this for cornering him on the plus/minus deal

            I'm not just jumping on the bandwagon to bash Obie here, but he does say different things at different times. Not sure if he's trying to motivate guys or what, but it's puzzling to me.

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            • #51
              Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

              Originally posted by flox View Post
              I'm excited to see him play tonight. If he returns to his level of play before the concussion we should have a very interesting point guard battle!

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              • #52
                Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                Maybe the Pacers are going to let the Hornets take a look at Ford for a possible trade for West. West is out resting his wrist tonight just in case of a trade. Hornets need a PG and can shed Wests next years thus saving them mil, and the Pacers need a big. Salaries match almost perfectly. Pacers can throw in Stephenson as a sweetner in a 2 for 1 trade to get the roster down to 15.

                See what one can see if they just choose to read between the lines of the article?

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                • #53
                  Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                  Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                  Maybe the Pacers are going to let the Hornets take a look at Ford for a possible trade for West. West is out resting his wrist tonight just in case of a trade. Hornets need a PG and can shed Wests next years thus saving them mil, and the Pacers need a big. Salaries match almost perfectly. Pacers can throw in Stephenson as a sweetner in a 2 for 1 trade to get the roster down to 15.

                  See what one can see if they just choose to read between the lines of the article?
                  I see what one can see if they are flat out dreaming. That's an absurdly one-sided trade.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                    Can't we just wait it out for one preseason game before we freak out?


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                    • #55
                      Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                      Originally posted by BillS View Post


                      We still have people saying that when Tinsley was exiled it wasn't right and that JOB should have used all his options.

                      Why shouldn't TJ get some time in preseason?

                      If and only if JOB then benches DC and AJ in favor of a TJ who went 5-20 and had 17 turnovers, you can all jump on his rear. Until then, let them look at the team in regards to the new rotation and changes (yes, there are changes) in playing style.

                      Sheesh.
                      There is a big difference between the Tinsley situation and this situation. When Tinsley was on the team he was the best PG on the team without question. TJ on the other hand may only be the third best PG on the team. I don't think anyone will argue that TJ shouldn't play in preseason, and it is probably a good idea to make him the primary back-up for a couple of games to get him back up to speed. The problem comes is if it continues beyond just a couple of games.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                        Originally posted by flox View Post
                        I'm excited to see him play tonight. If he returns to his level of play before the concussion we should have a very interesting point guard battle!
                        you mean, back up PG battle, right? There is no battle for starting PG.

                        Collison is the guy, and that's not really up for debate.
                        Stop quoting people I have on ignore!

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                        • #57
                          Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                          Our team [coach] is so messed up...putting a player that nobody likes who doesn't fit in, who wants out of Indy, who is overpaid (T.J. Ford), to take the place of a player that has played the best out of anyone in all the preseason games that we've played in so far (A.J. Price)......Hopefully T.J. plays horribly and he'll go back to being benched the rest of the season. I mean sure it would be nice to showcase him and get him traded ASAP, but if no trade has occurred with him in it by now, then I really doubt we'll be finding one anytime soon. Play A.J.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                            Originally posted by Sookie View Post
                            Just...no...

                            TJ's better at passing to the other team. And his little free throw jumper is better.

                            And playing TJ and DC together that's a nightmare right there. (yes, let's play two tiny ball dominant PGs who aren't completely comfortable in the system..together)

                            TJ seems like a good person. And maybe in a different system he'd pass better and make better decisions with the ball (although..I think he's just a poor decision maker, personally) And I wish him well. I just don't want to watch him play any longer.
                            Sookie

                            Why "just no"

                            What have you seen to think AJ is a better passer than TJ? The asist numbers dont say that?
                            Sittin on top of the world!

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                            • #59
                              Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                              Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                              Maybe the Pacers are going to let the Hornets take a look at Ford for a possible trade for West. West is out resting his wrist tonight just in case of a trade. Hornets need a PG and can shed Wests next years thus saving them mil, and the Pacers need a big. Salaries match almost perfectly. Pacers can throw in Stephenson as a sweetner in a 2 for 1 trade to get the roster down to 15.

                              See what one can see if they just choose to read between the lines of the article?
                              I have dreamed that dream before

                              although I will say on the Hornets board on realgm, they are about 50-50 on West
                              Sittin on top of the world!

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                              • #60
                                Re: Per Conrad: TJ to be primary backup in tonight's game

                                Originally posted by Speed View Post
                                Obie told TJ he'd get a fair shot to earn a spot in the rotation behind DC, this is it. No more, no less. He's just keeping his word, I believe.
                                And I can most certainly respect that... I may not like seeing TJ out on the floor as opposed to AJ .. but it doesn't bother me that JOB is keeping his promise to give TJ a fair shake at least .. that is admirable... as I said I can respect that . .. and by all means , TJ deserves a chance to earn his minutes...

                                And to be honest ... IF..... and this is a big IF .....


                                IF TJ comes out this season and plays like an all star , then by all means I will not complain ... if he actually EARNS his PT.. and beats AJ out..

                                But I really don't see that happening... TJ is a good guy .. I just don't think this team is the right fit for him ..
                                Last edited by Kemo; 10-15-2010, 04:17 PM.
                                "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

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